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Submit ReviewIf you're any kind of creative professional, this episode is for you. I interview Helen Campbell, a coach for creatives based in Wales. Helen works with creative professionals across all fields, such as writing, marketing, public relations, film, video, artists and more. Most of Helen's clients are freelance and she has observed a number of changes or new behaviours in her clients since the pandemic outbreak. In this episodes she presents solutions to the way creatives may be thinking or behaving.She notes that instead of hanging back and asking themselves if they should be contacting clients, her clients should be reaching out to find out what their clients need. Most of them are communicators, and communication skills are important at the moment, Helen notes.She encourages freelancers to do a skills audit and find out what neglected skills they have and how they can use them during this crisis.Other clients are asking if they should be charging for their work right now. And of course if freelancers have to support themselves or their families then yes, they should be charging for work. Meanwhile, a lot of freelance creatives have fallen into the trap of comparing themselves to others - which is never good in any kind of situation. Helen encourages people to let go of this and tune into themselves rather than looking at or following others. Instead, identify one or two people who inspire us, and simply look at what they do and be inspired.In summary, Helen's for key pieces of advice for creatives are:1. Tune in and listen to yourself2. Do a skills audit and identify forgotten skills3. Reach out to your clients and ask what they need4. Don't compare yourself to othersYou can find Helen Campbell at https://www.coachingbyhelen.com and on LinkedIn. If you enjoy the podcast, please let your friends know and consider supporting our fundraising efforts at Buy me a Coffee. Thank you!
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